Sentences with phrase «of big bureaucracy»

Despite the reputation of big bureaucracy, the government actually does a very good job of keeping accurate records regarding bankruptcies.
Unfortunately, what we too often label mendacity is really the Group - Think that coalesces around what is best for each of the Big Bureaucracies.

Not exact matches

Where big corporations generally have layers and layers of corporate bureaucracy to wade through, not to mention the livelihoods of thousands of employees in their hands, and many stock and stake holders to answer to, smaller companies have always had the advantage of being able to pivot fast by making quick decisions.
Favourable attributes associated with boutiques include: 1: Managers who think independently 2: A lack of benchmark - hugging 3: A reasonable, incentive - based remuneration 4: Less run by committee, meaning decisions can be made quickly 5: Less bureaucracy and company politics to deal with than at big firms 6: Higher level of employee ownership and investment in own funds, aligning employee and client interests 7: Lower staff turnover
«A lot of what's crept into big companies is internal focus, bureaucracy, PowerPoint presentations — the antithesis of agility,» said Sean Connolly, chief executive of Conagra Brands Inc., maker of Hunt's ketchup, Peter Pan peanut butter and Chef Boyardee.
Government bureaucracy should not be the biggest beneficiary of charitable contributions.
But, in my job now, and it's not just because it's prison — the health service, and any big organisation would be the same — there is red tape and bureaucracy which can be quite stifling, and to me there seems to be a wonderful degree of freedom in the church, as I have been lucky enough to experience it.
He said the country needed a «big change» in its style of government, scrapping the «big, cumbersome, centralised bureaucracies trying to control a world that has moved on.»
If somehow all these big words are about the future of Northern England's society and economy, about its transport and education and health system, about power and control vis - à - vis Whitehall bureaucracy and the whims of national government, about jobs and infrastructure and other areas where we are spending and raise tax money, then we should be talking about something else.
If somehow all these big words are about the future of Northern England's society and economy, about its transport and education and health system, about power and control vis - à - vis Whitehall bureaucracy and the whims of national government, about jobs and infrastructure and other areas where we are spending and raise...
When in power from 2010 to 2015, the coalition proffered a rejection of big government, a reduction in centralised bureaucracy and a significant shift of power from the centre, to councils, communities and people.
But following a strong reaction to his targeting of CUNY funding, Cuomo expanded the criticism to SUNY, saying that CUNY and SUNY were «two really big bureaucracies
It is our firm view that a government bureaucracy must be big enough to achieve the aims of the governing administration, yet lean enough to not waste the resources of state.
Gov. Cuomo and state legislative leaders have brought pork back big - time, wrapped in a dense layer of bureaucracy and with a side of alphabet - soup misdirection.»
While the position demands either scientific background or problem - solving skills in a big bureaucracy, this advocate said, «he's not either of those.»
Bureaucracy and a lack of incentives for scientists are also big problems in the country, Ruth adds.
They also take a dim view of the idea of giving Washington a bigger role in an area that constitutionally is the province of state and local government, as well as any proposed growth in the federal bureaucracy.
«None of us are politicians, but we are all aware of the fact that there would be a lot of opposition from Republicans to building up a big bureaucracy,» says Ron Haskins, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C., and co-chair of the commission.
State Comptroller John Sharp of Texas, who has made a reputation of searching for ways to twist money out of bloated state agencies and programs, has turned his magnifying glass on one of the Lone Star State's biggest bureaucracies — the Texas Education Agency.
The big problem, though, is the film's implicit suggestion that the parent trigger is a solution in and of itself; if parents and good - hearted teachers can only wrest control away from the bureaucracy and the unions, the schools will improve.
It is easy to develop the world's best technologies compared with how hard it is to bust up a big bureaucracy like the public education system with the enormous numbers of jobs dependent on it and industries that feed it.
Bloomberg and Klein «proved the important point that it is possible to change big and bulky school bureaucracies,» says Jeffrey Henig, professor of political science and education at Columbia.
The campaign to take on The System and its schools also enjoyed the services of a handful of intellectual spokesmen whose written works outline a case against education bureaucracy that remains brilliant in many small ways, if repulsive in several big ones.
• Risk underestimated the resistance to change from the organized interests of the K - 12 public education system, at the center of which were the two big teacher unions as well as school administrators, colleges of education, state bureaucracies, school boards, and many others.
School Choice is NOT the answer to our current «we have big schools, spend lots of money, build huge bureaucracies all while teaching kids virtually nothing» education crisis.
But as more educators and constituents are advocating smaller schools and smaller classes, the advantages of being one of the biggest school systems may be outweighed by the downside — headaches and crises caused by more layers of bureaucracy and a more impersonal culture.
I think too many times that we see these big top down bureaucracy that lots of decisions get made by people in the central office.
It's a pleasure to be aboard Public Sector Inc., a name that conjures up (among other things) the large, impersonal bureaucracy of Big Labor.
The consequences of these restrictions, along with the unwillingness of suburban district bureaucracies to embrace the array of systemic reforms taken on by big - city districts such as New York City, can be seen in the performance of children from low - income households on the National Assessment of Educational Progress.
The biggest banks may have a certain amount of bureaucracy to wade through, which can slow down the process.
Even big organizations staffed with Ph.D. economists and other bright people like the Federal Reserve are less than the sum of the parts, as the bureaucracy enforces groupthink (and the Treasury is even worse).
There's bureaucracy of course, but it doesn't have the same CCTV - infested Big Brother feel of cities like London or New York.
Albeit loosely affiliated, and whether for safety in numbers, affordability or to slyly invert bureaucracy's thinking - by - camel, a majority of the artists who broke through to the big time began with, or returned to, group statement.
The scene requires something very different, because we're talking about long - term funding and securing the project space scene — which is a big undertaking for the Senate, as there's a lot of bureaucracy around it.
The aim of Leftist Big Government bureaucracy and EPA energy policy is to criminalize the practice of productive free enterprise capitalism.
Working in a lean, collaborative, creative environment, absent the distracting white noise of big firm bureaucracy, allows us to put our clients» needs first and focus exclusively on those needs.
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